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How does Apple set the voice unlock screen?

First of all, you need to enter the system settings and turn on the function of voice awakening Siri. Please open the settings application on the iPhone home screen first.

In the list of settings, please find and click the General column.

Then in the general list, please click on the Siri column.

Then in the Siri settings list, please click to open the option that allows "Hey Siri", as shown in the figure.

Next, the system will start a voice training course to guide users to correctly pronounce the words "Hey Siri". As shown in the figure below, please click the Settings option to continue now.

The leisure system will require users to follow five groups of words to remember and identify their accents.

When the settings are finished, please click the "Finish" button to continue.

Next, you can lock the phone and say "Hey Siri" to it, and it will automatically start the Siri function and light up the screen. Then you can ask Siri to help users do things by voice, such as making phone calls, texting and setting up a reminder calendar.

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